About Us

David Kraft

David Kraft (PhD) is a specialist psychotherapist in central London. A fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, he has published articles in both national and international journals. He has written several papers on many topics, including: covert sensitisation, driving phobia, anxiety, sleep disorders, hyperhidrosis, psychosexual disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, eating disorders (including bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa), social phobia, agoraphobia and panic disorder. David Kraft uses a multimodal approach to psychotherapy: he combines elements of Rogerian psychotherapy with psychodynamic psychotherapy, and, on occasions, combines this with hypnosis.

David trained in psychotherapy at the National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. He also has a diploma in clinical psychology (Dip.Cl.Psy). In addition, he trained at the BST Foundation in London where he gained both the diploma in Clinical Hypnosis (DCHyp) and the Advanced Certificate in Clinical and Strategic Hypnosis (A.Cert.CSHyp). David is a member of the Hypnosis & Psychosomatic Medicine Section of the Royal Society of Medicine; he is also a member of the British Society of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis (BSCAH) and is secretary for the Mets and South branch.

David Kraft has had a great deal of success with his clients over the years: his kind and non- judgemental approach has made it possible for many to achieve their goals in therapy in a shorter timeframe.